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re: Cursive Writing, Should this be mandated in elementary school?
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:55 am to TheOcean
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:55 am to TheOcean
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Sounds extremely silly to me--especially when most public school kids struggle with the fundamentals.
Are you saying kids are just not as smart as past generations who learned cursive while also learning the fundamentals?
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:55 am to LouisianaLady
and the special paper with the dotted lines between the lines of the paper
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:55 am to Darth_Vader
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Last week we signed papers on an investment property. While sitting there signing this giant stack of papers I wondered how in the future people would be able to actually sign official documents without the ability to write in cursive.
I don't sign my name in cursive.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:57 am to The First Cut
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I don't sign my name in cursive.
Just mark an "x" then?
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:57 am to Jcorye1
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No, but basic computer programming, filling out a W4, basic tax prep, balancing a checkbook/budgeting, and basic negotiation skills should be taught.
I learned cursive in 3rd grade. Pretty sure contract negotiating skills, which schedules accompany your 1040, HTML code, and general ledgers are more 4th grade material.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:57 am to TheOcean
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You learned cursive in a week? Did you also get a 35 on your ACT and have multiple PhDs?
As I said earlier, my third grader just did cursive...It wasn't an entire month
Posted on 4/25/16 at 8:58 am to Gaston
I write plenty, but the only time I use cursive is when I sign my name on a document or a check. Been that way since high school. Don't see that justifying months worth of time spent learning it tbh..there are more important things that could be introduced with that time.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:00 am to Gaston
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How do you write?
Print. It is where you form the letters just how you see them typed here, actually.
Like someone else said, both my high school and my college teachers said anything written in cursive would be automatically an F. It is not something that others can speed read like print, and most people each have their own version of "cursive slang".. which makes it even more difficult for others to read in a quick manner.
Someone's clear print is 10x easier to read than some old lady's shaky "cursive" where they actually just write the first letter and then squiggle the rest of the way on each word.
This post was edited on 4/25/16 at 9:01 am
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:01 am to PortCityTiger24
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Let's take a stand against it!! The founding fathers were slave owners and they signed the declaration of independence in cursive, not to mention that they were white males. No diversity or inclusion....I am pained every time I see cursive writing.
Agreed. The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution would look much better written in block print letters.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:02 am to uptownsage
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Agreed. The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution would look much better written in block print letters.
These documents wouldn't be hand written today.
This post was edited on 4/25/16 at 9:03 am
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:03 am to dartman
I never write in cursive, nor do I want my coworkers to do so, either.
Most people's cursive is illegible.
Most people's cursive is illegible.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:03 am to HMTVBrian2
Like, we have tons of problems with our educational system but phasing out cursive writing is pretty much not on the list.
It's an hour a day that could be used on improving math skills, or actual writing skills like sentence structure, wording, spelling, fundamental grammar, even creative writing which I think is criminally underappreciated.
More time on these things would have a greater long term effect in their school career and lives imo.
It's an hour a day that could be used on improving math skills, or actual writing skills like sentence structure, wording, spelling, fundamental grammar, even creative writing which I think is criminally underappreciated.
More time on these things would have a greater long term effect in their school career and lives imo.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:06 am to dartman
I haven't read the entire thread, but I've seen some good points made in favor of continuing to teach cursive writing. I am in favor of this, as well. I've run across articles recently which make the point that writing things or taking notes in cursive is an important link to improved learning, especially the learning of the particular subject matter at hand. The extra step or first step of writing the notes, and rewriting the notes this way helps implant the material in the minds because you're using your hands, with the brain directing the task of writing out the material.
We don't get the exact same retention going from printed material (books, or power point) straight to typing in quizlet, or simply typing notes into a word processing program, or however else you younger folks retain your notes.
It's very similar to the development that takes place in the mind and motor skills between crawling and walking. Many who go from toddler to upright walking without some crawling, sort of skip a necessary step in physical and mental development.
We don't get the exact same retention going from printed material (books, or power point) straight to typing in quizlet, or simply typing notes into a word processing program, or however else you younger folks retain your notes.
It's very similar to the development that takes place in the mind and motor skills between crawling and walking. Many who go from toddler to upright walking without some crawling, sort of skip a necessary step in physical and mental development.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:10 am to Darth_Vader
I don't know, but there seems to be a new breed of brain dead kids out there these days.
I started writing cursive in 4th. My wife is a 4th grade teacher in Lafayette Parish and when she occasional brings home papers to grade, I can barely read these kids print handwriting much less if they tried to write cursive.
I just think in this day and age, when 90% if not more; letter-writing, essays, proposals are done on computer, get those shite birds typing. At least if they don't make it out of highschool they can go be a secretary.
I started writing cursive in 4th. My wife is a 4th grade teacher in Lafayette Parish and when she occasional brings home papers to grade, I can barely read these kids print handwriting much less if they tried to write cursive.
I just think in this day and age, when 90% if not more; letter-writing, essays, proposals are done on computer, get those shite birds typing. At least if they don't make it out of highschool they can go be a secretary.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:11 am to Pectus
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Anyone that wants to challenge me on why cursive is important can. You've seen some of my arguments. Can't wait to hear a counter-argument.
Computers kill your argument.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:12 am to dartman
Typing is a lot more important these days.
The parents can take the iniative and teach it themselves. That's what my wife and I did.
The parents can take the iniative and teach it themselves. That's what my wife and I did.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:13 am to KG6
Teaching cursive is pointless. I have no idea why we suck so bad at teaching foreign language from a young age in our school systems. It seems like that is where we can make our biggest progress.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:13 am to KindaRaw
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iirc, you had to write some paragraph in cursive on the SAT, but I don't see why that was ever necessary
You have to write a paragraph in cursive for the GRE, that shite took me forever to write
Posted on 4/25/16 at 9:15 am to lsupride87
Writing in print looks childish.
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